Weeknight’s Post-Everything curates an eerie vibe. Analog and electric creep together seamlessly on this New York duo’s debut album, bringing together hard beats with a soft touch. Weeknight hops between genres effortlessly, creating an evocative mystique with lingering vocals and plucked solos. Truly mastering the ability to mix, Weeknight delivers a glorious phantasm to lose yourself in. Static synth lines bubble between the knocking beat of the drum, nudging you into an ephemeral trance.

With Post-Everything, Weeknight delivers a myriad of stellar tracks that fully flesh out their soundscape. Sound of My Voice bumps a steady drumbeat, merging it with a healthy dose of synth and bass. The crescendo in its wailing solo bears a thematic similarity to Weeknight’s other dark tracks. Tonight, with its running rhythm and synth, gives a compelling pop to its beat. Honey sweetly draws the listener in with another catchy synth-driven hook, an art that Weeknight has mastered so effectively. With every track on this record, Weeknight truly pushes the envelope, bringing audiences a dreamlike atmosphere.

Weeknight LP and DGTL available now.

PRESS QUOTES

“Weeknight manage to encapsulate all the groovy moodiness of recent American gloom rockers on Post-Everything. The duo boss that same male-female vocal chemistry that saw Mosshart and Hince rise to prominence with The Kills, they boast a lyrical glumness that could rival the likes of Matt Berninger and Paul Banks, and in turns they are as melodiously miserable as The National and as sublimely macabre as Interpol.” -The Line of Best Fit

“The duo Weeknight make elegant synth pop that doesn’t let any of their darkness get in the way of beautifully orchestrated melodies. “Dark Light” is the first single off their upcoming debut Post Everything and gets that point across right from the start as the male/female vocals drift over gradually building neon synths.” -Stereogum

“With Post-Everything, Weeknight have crafted something bigger than genre itself; they have curated an entire atmosphere. This is music that takes on a life, splashing through wet neon reflections in gutters or echoing through misty caves rimed in crystal formations.” – Audiofemme

“The video is directed by Austin M. Kearns and it pairs nicely with the haunting beauty of the song, which comes from their upcoming debut record Post-Everything out March 4th on Artificial Records. - Noisey

“Artificial Records is back with another captivating record. This time around it is the debut of a duo called Weeknight. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the song writing on Post Everything is very polished considering it is a “debut” album.” -Mishka Bloglin

Performing with nothing more than a semi-hollow body guitar, a pair of keyboard racks and (presumably) a bunch of effects pedals, watch as the shoegaze-inflected duo delivers a punishing rendition of their sickly-sweet single “Honey,” complete with off-kilter keyboard solo and tremolo-heavy strums.” – Exclaim